Dr. Huang’s research interest has been the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression in the mammalian system. While studying the rules and mechanisms that govern the nucleocytoplasmic transport of mRNAs, she discovered that a subset of SR proteins (originally thought to be only splicing factors) function as a new class of mRNA export factors.

Understanding the role of a translational regulator, Pumilio, in the acquisition of the primordial follicle pool, oocyte maturation and maternal-to-zygotic transition. These studies will elucidate the genes important in establishing the ovarian reserve in women and identify new biomarkers of oocyte and embryo quality.

Dr. Taylor's lab studies Reproductive Endocrinology with a focus on endometrial pathophysiology. Ongoing research focuses on the role of genetics, epigenetics, environmental disruptors in endometrial health and disease as well as stem cells in endometrial repair and tissue engineering

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